Aviation Compliance Is Too Often Verified After the Flight
Across global aviation, critical safety checks are frequently confirmed retrospectively rather than before departure.
This can include:
Crew exceeding permitted duty hours
Expired medical certifications
Aircraft without a current maintenance release
Incorrect or invalid type ratings
Insurance documentation not verified in real time
In a system managing thousands of flights every day, retrospective oversight creates avoidable risk. Aviation requires pre-validation, not post-event discovery.
Introducing FlightValid
Before a flight plan is approved, FlightValid verifies that:
The pilot holds the correct license and type rating
Medical certification
is current
Regulatory requirements
are satisfied
The aircraft has a valid certificate of release to service
Insurance documentation
is in place
Duty time limits have not been exceeded
If any requirement is not met, the system flags or rejects the submission. Every flight is digitally validated before departure.